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{{BS3|STR|||||[[File:Arrow Blue Up 001.jpeg|10px|Up]][[File:Arrow Blue Down 001.jpeg|10px|Down]]Minami-Osaka Line|}} |
{{BS3|STR|||||[[File:Arrow Blue Up 001.jpeg|10px|Up]][[File:Arrow Blue Down 001.jpeg|10px|Down]]Minami-Osaka Line|}} |
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{{BS3|STRlf|ABZlg||||[[File:Arrow Blue Up 001.jpeg|10px|Up]][[Kintetsu Dōmyōji Line|Dōmyōji Line]]|}} |
{{BS3|STRlf|ABZlg||||[[File:Arrow Blue Up 001.jpeg|10px|Up]][[Kintetsu Dōmyōji Line|Dōmyōji Line]]|}} |
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{{BS|HST|||{{ja-stalink|Dōmyōji}}|}} |
{{BS|HST|||F15/N15 {{ja-stalink|Dōmyōji}}|}} |
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{{BS|BHF|0.0|{{ja-stalink|Furuichi||Osaka}}||}} |
{{BS|BHF|0.0|O16/F16 {{ja-stalink|Furuichi||Osaka}}||}} |
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{{BS3|KDSTl|ABZdf|||[[File:Arrow Blue Left 001.jpeg|10px|Left]]Furuichi Depot/Minami-Osaka Line[[File:Arrow Blue Right 001.jpeg|10px|Right]]||}} |
{{BS3|KDSTl|ABZdf|||[[File:Arrow Blue Left 001.jpeg|10px|Left]]Furuichi Depot/Minami-Osaka Line[[File:Arrow Blue Right 001.jpeg|10px|Right]]||}} |
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{{BS|eBHF|1.9|''Nishiura''|–1920|}} |
{{BS|eBHF|1.9|''Nishiura''|–1920|}} |
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{{BS|BHF|3.4|{{ja-stalink|Kishi||Osaka}}||}} |
{{BS|BHF|3.4|O17 {{ja-stalink|Kishi||Osaka}}||}} |
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{{BS|eBHF|3.9|''Miyanomae''|–1920|}} |
{{BS|eBHF|3.9|''Miyanomae''|–1920|}} |
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{{BS|eBHF|4.0|''Asahigaoka''|1923–1974 (suspended in 1945)|}} |
{{BS|eBHF|4.0|''Asahigaoka''|1923–1974 (suspended in 1945)|}} |
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{{BS|BHF|5.7|{{ja-stalink|Tondabayashi}}||}} |
{{BS|BHF|5.7|O18 {{ja-stalink|Tondabayashi}}||}} |
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{{BS|BHF|6.3|{{ja-stalink|Tondabayashi-nishiguchi}}||}} |
{{BS|BHF|6.3|O19 {{ja-stalink|Tondabayashi-nishiguchi}}||}} |
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{{BS|BRÜCKEa||||}} |
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{{BS|hBHF|7.3|{{ja-stalink|Kawanishi||Osaka}}||}} |
{{BS|hBHF|7.3|O20 {{ja-stalink|Kawanishi||Osaka}}||}} |
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{{BS|BRÜCKEe||||}} |
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{{BS|BHF|8.7|{{ja-stalink|Takidanifudō}}||}} |
{{BS|BHF|8.7|O21 {{ja-stalink|Takidanifudō}}||}} |
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{{BS|BHF|10.5|{{ja-stalink|Shionomiya}}||}} |
{{BS|BHF|10.5|O22 {{ja-stalink|Shionomiya}}||}} |
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{{BS3|STRlg|STR||||[[Nankai Electric Railway|Nankai]]: [[File:Arrow Blue Left 001.jpeg|10px|Left]][[Nankai Kōya Line|Kōya Line]][[File:Arrow Blue Down 001.jpeg|10px|Down]]|}} |
{{BS3|STRlg|STR||||[[Nankai Electric Railway|Nankai]]: [[File:Arrow Blue Left 001.jpeg|10px|Left]][[Nankai Kōya Line|Kōya Line]] (NK69)[[File:Arrow Blue Down 001.jpeg|10px|Down]]|}} |
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{{BS3|BHF|KBHFe||12.5|{{ja-stalink|Kawachinagano}}||}} |
{{BS3|BHF|KBHFe||12.5|O23 {{ja-stalink|Kawachinagano}}||}} |
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The {{Nihongo|'''Nagano Line'''|近鉄長野線|Kintetsu Nagano-sen}} is a railway line of Japanese [[private railway]] company [[Kintetsu Corporation]] branching off [[Kintetsu Minami-Osaka Line|Minami-Osaka Line]] at {{ja-stalink|Furuichi||Osaka}} in southern suburbs of [[Osaka]]. The line connects [[Cities of Japan|cities]] of [[Habikino, Osaka|Habikino]], [[Tondabayashi, Osaka|Tondabayashi]] and [[Kawachinagano, Osaka|Kawachi-Nagano]] in [[Osaka Prefecture]], terminates at {{ja-stalink|Kawachinagano}} with connection to [[Nankai Electric Railway]] [[Nankai Kōya Line|Kōya Line]]. |
The {{Nihongo|'''Nagano Line'''|近鉄長野線|Kintetsu Nagano-sen}} is a railway line of Japanese [[private railway]] company [[Kintetsu Corporation]] branching off [[Kintetsu Minami-Osaka Line|Minami-Osaka Line]] at {{ja-stalink|Furuichi||Osaka}} in southern suburbs of [[Osaka]]. The line connects [[Cities of Japan|cities]] of [[Habikino, Osaka|Habikino]], [[Tondabayashi, Osaka|Tondabayashi]] and [[Kawachinagano, Osaka|Kawachi-Nagano]] in [[Osaka Prefecture]], terminates at {{ja-stalink|Kawachinagano}} with connection to [[Nankai Electric Railway]] [[Nankai Kōya Line|Kōya Line]]. |
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Nagano Line | |
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Overview | |
Locale | Osaka Prefecture, Japan |
Stations | 8 |
Service | |
Type | commuter rail |
Operator(s) | Kintetsu Corporation |
Technical | |
Line length | 12.5 km (7.8 mi) |
Track gauge | 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) |
The Nagano Line (近鉄長野線, Kintetsu Nagano-sen) is a railway line of Japanese private railway company Kintetsu Corporation branching off Minami-Osaka LineatOsaka in southern suburbs of Osaka. The line connects citiesofHabikino, Tondabayashi and Kawachi-NaganoinOsaka Prefecture, terminates at Kawachinagano with connection to Nankai Electric Railway Kōya Line.
The Nagano Line was constructed and opened between 1898 and 1902 as the sole line of Kayō Railway (河陽鉄道, Kayō Tetsudō) who aimed to connect inland town Kawachinagano to Kashiwara on the Kansai Main Line (then of Kansei Railway (関西鉄道, Kansei Tetsudō, also read as Kwansei, Kansai)). The company renamed itself the Osaka Railway Co. in 1919 (being the second company of that name) and decided and built its own line directly to Osaka, branching from Dōmyōji. The company then opened a line diverting from Furuichi to Nara Prefecture, to complete present Minami-Osaka Line. Thus the line to Kawachi-Nagano became a branch line, present Nagano Line.
The line was electrified at 1500 VDC in 1923, and the company merged with Kintetsu in 1944. The Furuichi - Kishi section was duplicated in 1957, and extended to Tondabayashi in 1974.
Nearly all trains go through up to/down from Ōsaka Abenobashi on Minami-Osaka Line. A few trains return at Tondabayashi.
All trains stop at all stations on the Nagano Line, however, in the section of Minami-Osaka Line most trains are operated as rapids.
All stations are located in Osaka Prefecture.
No. | Station | L | SE | Ex | Location |
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O16 | Osaka | S | S | S | Habikino |
O17 | Osaka | S | S | S | Tondabayashi |
O18 | Tondabayashi | S | S | S | |
O19 | Tondabayashi-nishiguchi | S | S | S | |
O20 | Osaka | S | S | S | |
O21 | Takidanifudō (Osaka Otani University) |
S | S | S | |
O22 | Shionomiya | S | S | S | Kawachi-Nagano |
O23 | Kawachinagano | S | S | S |
This article incorporates material from the corresponding article in the Japanese Wikipedia
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